

$2,400.00 Crop from 122 Young Stark Golden Delicious Apple Trees—Photo Shown Above | 
Delicious that made him $2,400.00 in cold cash. Planted on 
only 21% acres, these few Stark Golden Delicious ‘‘brought me as | 
much money the same year as if I had planted 266 acres of good land 
to corn. It is the Youngest Bearer and Heaviest Bearer of all apples.” 
And that happened the year of deepest Depression—when farm 
prices were rock bottom, Photo above shows Les Anderson, Pike 
Co., Ill., farmer, standing beside one of these 122 trees only 11 years 
old that bore 1140 bu. of great, big, glorious Stark Golden 
Genuine STARK GOLDEN DELICIOUS — Trees Sold ONLY by Stark Nurseries, 
STARK GOLDEN DELICIOUS—Y oungest, Heaviest Bearing Apple 
Bear Most Bushels Apples Every Year 
I have about 250 Golden Delicious Terrible drouth. Most varieties failed. 
ranging from six to ten years old, and 1200 Golden Delicious six and nine years 
these are the only trees out of 264 acres old bore 10,000 bushels. — G. J. Hopkins, 
Bears Younger Than Any Other Apple 
_Have 200 Golden Delicious six and Golden Delicious trees bear very 
eight yea ol Began bearing at 3 young and good crop every year. Bring 
his year a splendid crop. Some 
much as 10 bushels. Always 
brings high prices. Particularly resistant 
to drouth, the best variety in this 
respect, also more resistant to fire 
blight.—Thomas J. Harwell, Virginia. 
: I just picked 65 perfect Golden De- 
licious apples off of my 3-year-old tree. 
M. Cerny, Missouri. 
Golden Delicious Trees hardy. Began 
bearing second year; have borne regu- 
larly ever nce.—A, W. A. Bartlett, 
Ontarto, Canad 
One of my 3-year-old Golden De- 
licious had 45 fine apples this year. 
Going through la vinter’s 20 degrees 
below zero t and several bad late 
frosts, and breaking drouth, 
The only ap t ld have stood the 
test.—E. R. Greg 
a premium price over any apple.—Joe 
Fellner, Wisconsin. 
My Golden Delicious bore at 3 years. 
They a now eight years old. Last Fall 
some tr pic 12 shel re older 
the tree, the better the apples. What a 
wonderful apple Golden Delicious is.— 
Louis D. Lefevre, New York. 
My 235 9-year Golden Delicious are 
money-makers. My customers prefer 
them to all others.—W. A. Negus, 
Ohio. 
Golden Delicious have never missed a 
crop since they came into bearing. When 
I plant more apples, they will be 100% 
Golden Delicious.—R. T. Poole, N. C. 
“T find Golden Delicious the DeLuxe of 
all apples. Bears three or four years 
earlier than other varieties and is a good 
pollinator.”—Wiéill H. Sibthor pe, Illinois. 
od Bears Everywhere 
Golden Delicious succeed where 
other varieties fail—30 h of 
Atlanta, 5 and 6 Id loaded 
to breaking point. rd 
Georgia. 
I got $3.00 per bushel. All new 
tomers come back for more 
sirable orchard tree.— 
Maine. 
My Golden Delicious are 12 years old. 
: 1enced bearing at 3 years—and 
never failed—have borne 12 
per tree. Brings 50c to $1 per 
ve others.—W. B. Landis, 
My crop of Golden Delicious will total 
1500 bushels on 375 trees from 5 to 8 
years old.—J. H. Riggs, Washington. 
One Golden Delicious tree, 3 years old, 
produced 2 bushels, 90% extra fancy. 
—Geo. Robertson, Texas. 
Have 800 Golden Delicious trees, the 
best money maker. Always sold at a 
premium.—R. L. Wallace, Tenn. 
“Golden Delicious is my best bearing 
>. It bears every year and that is what 
you need for a big money maker. Golden 
Delicious in addition to its other qualities 
is showing up as a good pollinator." 
—Dr. Frank App, M eabrook Orchards, 
Neds 
with a full crop.—T. E. Ball, Illinois. 
e only trees bearing a full crop 
in my orchard are Golden Delicious— 
many of them 9 bushels per tree. They 
set fruit regardless of weather condi- 
tions.—T. E. Bartlett, Missourt. 
Some of my Golden Delicious ten-years 
old average around 30 bushels. From 
one tree I picked 44 bushel boxes of 
apples last fall.—Julius E. Ulrich, Wash. 
Have 700 Golden Delicious 6 years old 
yme trees 6 bushels. Best for 
M. W. Hall, Georgia. 
My 30 Golden Delicious will average 
five bushels per tree—branches weighted 
to the ground.—J. R. Davidson, Wis- 
consin. 
Va. 
Have 250 five-year Golden Delicious. 
Yield heavy crops of first class apples 
and bring best prices. Some trees pro- 
duced 5 bushels.—A. Laudermilk, N. C. 
Have 400 Golden Delicious trees 4 to 6 
years old. Will have from 800 to 1000 
bushels. Quality the best.—Albert Haes- 
sig, N. Y. 
I picked 198 bushels of most beautiful 
apples from 20 trees 10 years old. One 
had 21 bushels; one had 19; another 21. 
—J. W. Hanes, Ohio. 
Even this year my 200 Golden De- 
licious 7 years old bore 500 bushels. Bear 
every year, and set fruit without any 
other trees to pollenize them.—Thur- 
man Miller, Ohio, 
Most Satisfactory Orchard Trees 
All the fruit I have except some early 
apples is Golden Delici They are 
hardier than others. This year the crop 
in this section nearly a failure but Golden 
Delicious loaded.—A. C. Williams, Ohio, 
I have 350 Golden Delicious trees bear- 
ing. In spite of unfavorable pollinating 
conditions, they have a full crop with 
other varieties failures.—Preston T. 
Roberts, New Jersey. 
Golden Delicious a sure bearer and 
one of the best keepers. Apple crop here 
nearly a failure but my 7-year-old 
Golden Delicious averaged about 5 
bushels to the tree. Bringing nearly 
double the price of others—WN. B. 
White, Tennessee. 
Certainly an apple of highest rank. 
They set an apple for each blossom.— 
Ralph May, Michigan. 
Golden Delicious most resistant to 
drouth and fire blight. Many strong 
winds here, but Golden Delicious hangs 
on.—Frank Olson, Michigan. 
Golden Delicious is very resistant to 
drouth and blight. It is a late bloom- 
er, bears young, and I get about twice 
as much for the fruit as for any others. 
—A. H. Courtney, Ohio. 
Twelve years ago I listened to you 
and planted Golden Delicious against the 
advice of old timers. Today with these 
apples, 1 do not have competition.— 
Elmer S. Snavely, Pennsylvania, 

